PMPTSP Agency Opens Public Service Outlet at Block A MRT Station
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
The Investment and One-Stop Integrated Services Agency (PMPTSP) keeps presenting easy public services for the community.
Hopefully, it can continue in other stations
Various innovations continue to be made, one of which is by opening a Public Service Outlet - Starting a Business at Block A MRT Station, South Jakarta.
This outlet is part of the PMPTSP Agency's efforts to provide licensing assistance services with convenience and a service approach to Jakartans. Through this outlet, the public can consult aboutblicensing and non-licensing. Even, they cam also propose business licensing documents in the form of Business Identification Numbers.
City's Investment Realization in First Quarter of 2023 Reaches Rp 36.5 TrillionPMPTSP Jakarta Agency Head, Benni Aguscandra said that apart from bringing services closer to the community, the Public Service Outlet at MRT Block A Station is also answering challenges in providing excellent public services.
"This is part of the assistance service other than door-to-door service AJIB and this is free. Hopefully, it can improve service, people while walking down from the station," he expressed, Friday (8/11).
Based on the Acting Governor's mandate, the Jakarta Provincial Government is committed and plays an active role in developing Micro and Small Enterprises. So, through this outlet, his party is ready to provide assistance in obtaining business licenses and other administration needed by entrepreneurs, especially Micro and Small entrepreneurs.
"We have run various programs to advance Micro and Small Enterprises in Jakarta. In the legal aspect, we continue to support ease of access and accelerate the granting of online-based business licenses including Business Identification Numbers," he explained.
Hopefully, the presence of this outlet could reopen spaces for collaboration and synergy of stakeholders, by presenting more innovations that can continue to encourage the birth of upscale and successful entrepreneurs in Jakarta.
"Hopefully, it can continue in other stations," he hoped.